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The American Economic Review | 2003

Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritances and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from across States and Time

Jon Bakija; William G. Gale; Joel Slemrod

One recurring issue in the debate over the estate tax is its impact on the non-profit sector. With the top marginal rate of federal estate tax currently at 49 percent, abolishing the tax would approximately double the price of a charitable bequest relative to an ordinary bequest for the wealthiest estates. It would also, however, raise the after-tax wealth of decedents, so the ultimate impact of any particular policy change depends in part on the relative sizes of the price and wealth elasticities. This paper estimates the impact of taxes on charitable bequests using an econometric framework that exploits the fact that federal and state tax rates on estates and inheritances have changed over time in different ways across states and real wealth levels. The effect of federal and state inheritance and estate taxes on charitable bequests is estimated using pooled cross-sectional data spanning several decades information from federal estate tax returns. Under several different specifications, we find evidence that the incentives for charitable giving present in state and federal estate and inheritance taxes have a strong positive effect on charitable bequests. Our estimates that rely on differences in the time path of state and federal tax rates across groups provide a more credible source of identification than the previous literature of a large and significant price elasticity of charitable bequests.


Archive | 2012

Jobs and Income Growth of Top Earners and the Causes of Changing Income Inequality: Evidence from U.S. Tax Return Data

Jon Bakija; Adam Cole; Bradley T. Heim


Archive | 1996

Taxing Ourselves: A Citizen's Guide to the Great Debate over Tax Reform

Joel Slemrod; Jon Bakija


National Tax Journal | 2011

HOW DOES CHARITABLE GIVING RESPOND TO INCENTIVES AND INCOME? NEW ESTIMATES FROM PANEL DATA

Jon Bakija; Bradley T. Heim


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2004

Do the Rich Flee from High State Taxes? Evidence from Federal Estate Tax Returns

Jon Bakija; Joel Slemrod


Archive | 2004

Taxing ourselves : a citizen's guide to the debate over taxes

Joel Slemrod; Jon Bakija


Archive | 1994

Retooling Social Security for the 21st century

C. Eugene Steuerle; Jon Bakija


Archive | 2007

Modeling Income in the Near Term 5

Karen E. Smith; Melissa M. Favreault; Caroline Ratcliffe; Barbara A. Butrica; Eric J. Toder; Jon Bakija


Archive | 2006

Documentation for a Comprehensive Historical U.S. Federal and State Income Tax Calculator Program

Jon Bakija


MIT Press Books | 2004

Taxing Ourselves, 3rd Edition: A Citizen's Guide to the Debate over Taxes

Joel Slemrod; Jon Bakija

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Bradley T. Heim

Indiana University Bloomington

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Joel Slemrod

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Robert McClelland

Bureau of Labor Statistics

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